Sevilla vs. Man Utd (Thursday, 8.00pm)
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Sevilla and Manchester United will lock horns at Estadio Ramon on Thursday evening in the second leg of their Europa League quarter-final, with the tie delicately poised at 2-2.
Man United took a two-goal lead in the first leg at Old Trafford courtesy of a double from Marcel Sabitzer, but late own goals from Tyrell Malacia and Harry Maguire have left the teams level heading into this match.
We say: Sevilla 1-2 Manchester United
Man United will feel that they should have been out of sight in the first leg, but the Red Devils now face a tough examination in Spain. Sevilla's recent form has been impressive, but we are expecting the Premier League giants to navigate their way into the final four of the competition with a second-leg success.
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Sporting Lisbon vs. Juventus (Thursday, 8.00pm)
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Facing a one-goal deficit from last week's first leg, Sporting Lisbon welcome Juventus to Estadio Jose Alvalade in Thursday's Europa League quarter-final decider.
Beaten by Federico Gatti's second-half strike in Turin, Sporting are without a win from their last four home games in Europe. Meanwhile, Juve may have suffered successive Serie A defeats but have won each of their last four in continental competition - all without conceding a goal.
We say: Sporting Lisbon 1-1 Juventus (Juventus win 2-1 on aggregate)
With the accumulated know-how of Allegri and his expensively-assembled cast of underachievers, Juventus can frustrate a Sporting side which has not replicated last term's title-winning form and are a little more vulnerable these days.
As a draw would take them through to the final four, Juve will happily play the part of spoilers and focus their efforts on striking on the break - or via a set-piece situation.
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Union SG vs. B. Leverkusen (Thursday, 8.00pm)
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Union SG and Bayer Leverkusen will be fighting tooth and nail for a place in the Europa League semi-finals when they meet each other on Thursday evening.
The two sides drew 1-1 in the first leg in Germany last week, with Florian Wirtz salvaging a draw for the hosts eight minutes from the end of normal time.
We say: Union SG 1-3 Bayer Leverkusen
Union SG have provided themselves with an excellent chance of continuing their fairytale adventure in the Europa League this season by drawing away from home in the first leg, but we can envisage it coming to an end on Thursday.
Leverkusen's form has been increasingly impressive under the tutelage of Alonso, and we expect them to seize the moment and keep their hopes of competing in the Champions League next campaign well and truly alive.
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Roma vs. Feyenoord (Thursday, 8.00pm)
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After a close-fought contest in Rotterdam last week, Roma and Feyenoord reconvene on Thursday evening, when they conclude their Europa League quarter-final tie at Stadio Olimpico.
With a 1-0 win at De Kuip, the Eredivisie leaders took a step towards eliminating the team that denied them victory in last year's Europa Conference League final, but Jose Mourinho's men won a third straight Serie A game without conceding at the weekend and can be tough customers on home soil.
We say: Roma 1-0 Feyenoord (Feyenoord win on penalties)
Recent masters of winning without conceding, Roma will fancy their chances of cancelling out their deficit at a sold-out Stadio Olimpico, but overall victory could ultimately prove beyond them.
With a talented squad and a winning mentality, it could instead be Feyenoord who will face either Bayer Leverkusen or Union Saint-Gilloise in next month's semi-finals.